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Universal Credit is ‘fuelling Britain’s housing crisis’ as thousands can’t pay their rent on time

Council house tenants on universal credit owe almost three times as much rent as those on old benefits

Half of young people facing homelessness denied help – report

British high street losing 14 shops a day, new research shows

Schools ask parents to pay for toilet rolls

Shropshire Council becomes first in UK to force staff to work from home on Fridays to save money

Shropshire council becomes the first in the country to make staff work from home on Fridays to save £7million but critics label it a ‘workers’ lock-out’

Councils warn of £3bn child services black hole as thousands more children require protection

Homelessness: Misery of the families forced to live on an industrial estate

Hastings struggles to feed its poor

Stop this sneaky death tax that piles on the pain

Childcare constraints forcing more women to work closer to home

Six in 10 rental homes in some parts of Britain ban housing benefit tenants, study shows

Universal credit in Oldham: Mother was forced to go through bin for leftovers

Over half of young Britons are ‘living on the edge’ financially

Theresa May urged to stop ministers from gagging charity sector

Gagging clauses have BANNED hundreds of charities and companies with taxpayer-funded contracts from publicly criticising the government

Grenfell cladding experts banned from criticising Theresa May

Gagging clauses: Criticism of Theresa May banned in Grenfell safety deal

Company hired to test government buildings’ cladding were banned from criticising the PM

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